European shares edge down as geopolitical tensions weigh
Pan-European Stoxx 600 ends 0.1 per cent lower after declines of over 3 per cent in the previous week
Pan-European Stoxx 600 ends 0.1 per cent lower after declines of over 3 per cent in the previous week
Private investor seeks average of €651,785 per unit for 28 rental units in Grand Canal Dock area
What can the students embarking on the start of third-level education today expect when they graduate
Charity says support has helped children and families with 25,000 hours of family help and 600,000 meals
Group helps financial services sector communicate with customers online
Company secures new building in Leopardstown for new EMEA headquarters
Social media can be force ‘for bad as well as for good’, says managing director
Among priorities is growing the Irish office
Climate tech software start-up appoints Ellen Moeller as European chief
Elaine Murphy to head up Bonham Quay centre in Galway
Ingle will oversee acceleration of firm’s growth strategy in newly created role
‘Learning gives us confidence, and it shows employers that you mean business’
US-Israeli company uses AI and machine learning to analyse customer data
Seen & Heard: Sunday titles also report on Solar 21, Roadbridge and Dublin Town
Former OpenText executive Helen Kelisky taking on the role
Dubliner who never imagined working in insurance is now heading up Arachas – and he’s on an acquisition hunt
Former schoolteacher from Dublin will step into role vacated by Australian Nick Leeder
Irish-owned company to support carmaker in processing online payments for vehicles
Irish stockbroking firm Davy among institutions hit with penalties during 2021
Employees paid on average €120,000, parent gets €3bn dividend
How can businesses measure and improve their environmental performance?
Five European countries to get access to Stripe Terminal
Hiring software company embraces remote and hybrid working as it expands in Ireland
Operation did not pay dividend to parent company
Adaire Fox-Martin returned to hometown Dublin to head Google’s European cloud wing
Company could not confirm how many of the roles would be based in Dublin
Speaker’s Corner: Tim Hynes, Chief Innovation Officer, AIB, tells us about his career path.
Research finds significant office take-up in suburban locations
Jobs will be added over five years in new research and development hub
Planning application is for 44 build to rent apartments at junction of Leeson Street
Announcement is in addition to the more than 1, 000 roles already promised by company
US software company says it is to take on additional 1,000 employees across Europe
Legislation to curb foreign-owned media criticised for curtailing press freedom
Dublin-based fintech says it is intent on democratising quantitative investing
Move comes as tech company combines with SaaS Optics following $150m investment in pair by Battery Ventures
Tech giant ‘moved to 95% of our team members working remotely’ across the world
Tinder, Hinge and Match among the firms offering ’super likes’ to support vaccines
Digital workflow firm’s service offering follows implications of Schrems II judgment
Ireland needs to think outside the box to sustain its reputation as an attractive FDI prospect
Company plans to expand research and development in Nenagh
Expansion will create 25 jobs at new sales office
Europe Letter: Web of subsidiaries makes question hard to answer, which is the point
High-growth companies establish European operations Shannon, Galway, Dundalk, Cork and Dublin
Company says it will employ 300 people by the end of 2023
Roles will be in areas such as cloud, research, product and digital sales
Shift to remote working last year boosted need for cloud-based computing
Agency intends to appoint a business development consultant based in country
Close to $400m in investment secured in 2020 but third quarter was washout
Users will be able to decide on which comments appear on videos
Streamer plans to boost European commissioning to 50 a year by 2024
Managers forget developers furnish creative and profitable solutions, Jeff Lawson says
New roles sees tech giant’s Dublin employee numbers rise to more than 2,800
Stripe co-founder on how his billion-dollar company continues to evolve
‘This is nothing remotely like the last recession. It’s a very different animal’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices